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Can U.S. Universities Hold Commencements Free of Anti-Semitism?

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Commencé April 25, 2026

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CLAIM Publié par will Apr 25, 2026
Universities should implement clear guidelines to prevent anti-Semitic speech during commencements while maintaining academic freedom.

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The presence of anti-Semitism at graduations reflects broader societal issues, requiring universities to address root causes rather than just symptoms.

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Addressing anti-Semitism in graduation speeches is crucial, but it risks stifling diverse opinions and debates on campus.

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Graduation ceremonies should be safe spaces, free from anti-Semitic rhetoric that can harm students and undermine the values of inclusivity.

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U.S. universities must prioritize free expression, even if it leads to uncomfortable discussions about anti-Semitism during commencement.

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